Permanent replacement for McFarland hasn’t yet been found, Griesen says ncoiur* irom ragy l cedurcs had to he implemented, he said. McFarland’s letter said: “Conse quently, this situation has decreased the support base I need from my supervisors to get the job done and has taken its toll on me personally.” Griesen said McFarland’ s resigna tion did not surprise him, because the position is highly stressful. “It would take an exceptional manager to feel comfortable with that kind of stress,” Griesen said. “People burn out.” Griesen said the Office of Scholar Gricscn has named John Beacon, director of admissions, as interim director of financial aid. Gricsen said Beacon’s appoint ment reflects his wish to not further diminish staff resources in the finan cial aid office. By appointing Beacon, Gricscn said, he hasn’t taken any fi nancial aid staff members away from their current duties. “John will add manpower and is very experienced in handling com puter based student information sys tems,” Gricsen said. Gricscn said he hasn’t considered a permanent replacement for MeFar land, and trial he won t rush into a search. “T he search process is Uxidistract ing and there arc loo many critical things going on right now,” he said. “I’m giving John a stab at it, then we’ll talk about the future.” Beacon is a proven administrator who is well-suited in dealing with massive problems, Gricscn said. He has 21 years of admissions experi ence, and has been director of admis sions at the University of Nebraska Lincolti since March 1987. Editor's note: Chris Carroll contributed to this article. Clean Indoor Air Policy begins July 1 By Larry rare* Staff Reporter The Nebraska Union's Clean Indoor Air Policy goes into effect July 1. The specific provisions of the policy are: 1) No smoking in hallways, food preparation areas, elevators, emer gency shelter areas, union-owned vehicles and restrooms. 2) Smoking is allowed in posted areas of dining areas. 3) No smoking m reception areas of office spaces. Office supervisors will determine whether smoking will be allowed in the rest of the office space. 4) Organizations reserving rooms for meetings must specify if the meeting will be smoking, non-smok ing or both. 5) AH public activities will be non smoking. 6) Private meetings and banquets wiU have the option of smoking, non smoking or both. 7) Nebraska Union — Smoking allowed only in posted areas: north west comer of the main lounge, the south corridor of the second floor and the video game areas. 8) East UnionSmoking allowed in designated areas: east side of the third floor loft and the recreation room. 9) Commonplace — Smoking is allowed in the former kitchen on the first floor. 10) Smoking policies will be de termined by businesses renting space. ships and Financial Aid has made significant progress in some areas, as a result of the work of “everyone in the office, including Bill (McFar land).” “A lot of very positive contribu tions have been made by the staff down there and by outside staff,” he said. FAM should help office FAM from Page 1 ware with the custom-made system, Griesen said. These two problems prevented use of the FAM system and caused late mailings of financial award letters to students both years. The award letters should have been mailed in April, but were not. All award letters for this year will be mailed “within days,” Griesen said. Griesen said the system will be worth the trouble it has caused when it is totally operational. “It is a very sophisticated financial aid management system,” he said. “Once it’s up, it will be good and helpful.” Griesen said financial aid employ ees arc seeing benefits in the system's use every day. 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